File comparison, rename, compress/extract, split/combine, create/verify checksum. Probably the coolest feature is the program's simple command-line interface at the bottom of the screen where you can type in commands (great for automation or quickly pasting in a long directory) with an output/results window below.įeatures include a customizable tabbed, dual-window interface, can show directory sizes ("Show occupied space"). While the interface looks a little cluttered and inelegant compared to many similar programs, its also clear a lot of thought went into making everything quick and accessible. Like another open source file manager muCommander, there's a bit of a learning curve, but also a surprising number of features and capabilities. Tested this out last night quite a bit and very impressed.
If you tested the program back when it was first mentioned, the 0.5.0 version came out about a month ago and added FTP and network support, added more checksum and archive (including 7z) support.
Portable application mode can be easy enabled via the configuration options (see screenshot) * Total Commander WCX, WDX and WLX plug-ins support * Configurable button bar to start external programs or internal menu commands * Extended search function with full text search in any files Supported archive types: ZIP, TAR GZ, TGZ, LZMA and also BZ2, RPM, CPIO, DEB, RAR.
You can easily copy files to and from archives. * Archives are handled like subdirectories. * Built in file viewer (F3) to view files of in hex, binary or text format * Internal text editor (F4) with syntax hightlighting Here are some key features of Double Commander: It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.
Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side.